About Us:
Kettlefoot Rod & Gun Club was chartered in Tennessee in 1966. The name “Kettlefoot” comes from the legend of a large black bear with paws the size of a “kettle” that once roamed these mountains. The Club was located on property owned by the City of Bristol, Tennessee at the Old Sewage Plant where Beaver and Steele Creek intersect onto Vance Drive. Thus, the reason for the nickname “Stink Hollow“. Unfortunately, the club’s original location wasn’t large enough to support full-sized Trap and Skeet fields, Rifle Ranges, or Pistol Ranges.